Kerlim Maribel

47-year-old Kerlim lives in Isla de Guayaquil. Her father taught her to be a mechanic from a very young age. With a lot of effort and enthusiasm, she decided to carry out this business activity together with an assistant. In the future, she would like to have her own premises and her own home. She will use her loan to buy car parts.

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About Banco D-MIRO

Banco D-MIRO is a microfinance institution that serves the most vulnerable sectors of Ecuador’s economy. It offers very small loan sizes without requiring collateral, expanding access to borrowers who would not otherwise be able to access capital to start and grow their own businesses. It also specifically targets borrowers who are excluded from formal financial systems due to race, ethnicity, gender, disability or illness.